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Leonard Wood

Jezik EngleskiEngleski
Knjiga Tvrdi uvez
Knjiga Leonard Wood Jack McCallum
Libristo kod: 04932012
Nakladnici NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS, prosinac 2005
One of the most fascinating but least remembered figures in modern American history, Major General L... Cijeli opis
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One of the most fascinating but least remembered figures in modern American history, Major General Leonard Wood (1860-1927) was, with his close friend Teddy Roosevelt, an icon of US imperialism as the nation evolved into a global power at the dawn of the twentieth century. The myriad of roles that Wood played in his extraordinary career offer a mirror image of the country's expansion from the urban Northeast to the Western frontier, to Latin America and the Far East. A Boston surgeon, Indian fighter, US Army Chief of Staff, Medal of Honor winner, commander of the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War, Governor General of the Philippines, and presidential candidate, Wood was one of a small, select cadre of men that transformed the American military at the turn of the century, molding it into a modern fighting force with significant political influence. Throughout his life, Wood tested the division between military and civilian power to its very limits. His 1920 presidential campaign and his conflicts with civilian politicians were harbingers of the struggles that Generals Douglas MacArthur and Dwight D Eisenhower would face as they moved from the battlefield to Washington following World War II. Jack McCallum has mined Wood's extensive personal records - including diaries, correspondence, and photographs - to create a vivid portrait of a complex man and the legacy he left on US Imperialism. America's rapid conquest of Cuba and the Philippines and the subsequent political and economic reconstruction it imposed under Wood's military supervision in these regions have important parallels to current US involvement in the Middle East, both in its successes and its failures.

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